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Rhys Bowen

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Rhys's work has been honored with the following:

1999: Evan Help Us
Barry Award nominee, best novel

2001: "The Seal of the Confessional," short story in Unholy Orders
Agatha and Anthony Award nominee

2002: Murphy's Law
Agatha Award winner, best novel
Reviewer's Choice winner, best historical novel
Herodotus Award winner, best first historical novel
Mary Higgins Clark award finalist

2003: Death of Riley
Agatha Award nominee
Reviewer's Choice Award nominee

2004: For the Love of Mike
Anthony Award winner, best historical novel
Bruce Alexander Memorial Award winner, best historical novel
Freddy winner, Sleuthfest, Florida
Macavity Award nominee, best novel

"Doppelganger," short story in Blood On Their Hands
Anthony Award winner, best short story
Agatha Award nominee, best short story

2005: Evan's Gate
Edgar Award nominee, best novel

"Voodoo," short story in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
Anthony Award nominee, best short story

2006: In Like Flynn
Macavity Award nominee, best historical mystery

2007: Oh Danny Boy
Macavity Award winner, best historical mystery
Barry Award nominee, best mystery

2008: Her Royal Spyness
Dilys Award nominee
Arty Award winner (best cover art)
Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice nominee, best historical mystery
Agatha Award nominee, best mystery
Macavity Award nominee, best historical mystery

"Please Watch Your Step," short story in The Strand
Agatha Award nominee, best short story
Macavity Award winner, best short story

2009: Tell Me Pretty Maiden
Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery nominee

2009: A Royal Pain
Agatha Award nominee, best mystery
Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery nominee
Macavity Award nominee, best historical mystery

Rhys Bowen’s mysteries have been nominated for every major mystery award, including the Edgar for best novel, and she has won nine of them. She currently writes the Molly Murphy Mysteries, set in turn-of-the-century New York City and featuring a feisty Irish immigrant woman. In 1997 she began a new, lighter series, this one about a minor royal in 1930s England. The first book was called Her Royal Spyness. It has been described as Bridget Jones meets Charade as told by Nancy Mitford and described in a Booklist starred review as “A smashing romp.” The first book has appeared on many bestseller lists and award nomination slates, including the Dilys award for the book that independent booksellers most enjoyed selling. A Royal Pain and Royal Flush are now in stores and Royal Blood comes out this fall.

Rhys was born in Bath, England, of a Welsh/English family, and educated at London University. She worked for the BBC in London, as an announcer then drama studio manager. She sang in folk clubs with luminaries like Simon and Garfunkel and Al Stewart, and also started writing her own radio and TV plays. Needing to escape from the dreary London weather, she accepted an invitation to work for Australian Broadcasting in Sydney. While Down Under she met her future husband John, who was on his way to California. She married and settled in the San Francisco area, where she has lived ever since, raising four children. (Although she now spends her winters in her condo in Arizona.)

Finding nothing like the BBC in California, Rhys started writing children’s books. Her first picture book was named a NY Times best book of the year. More picture books followed, then Rhys moved to young adult novels, writing many best selling titles. She also wrote some adult historical sagas and some TV tie-ins. When she felt she had exhausted her enthusiasm for writing for teenagers, Rhys decided to write what she likes to read: mysteries with a great feel for time and place. Her childhood memories of her Welsh relatives were the inspiration for her first mystery series: the Constable Evans novels. The stories were immediately well received. The second book, Evan Help Us, was called “a jewel of a story” by Publishers Weekly and nominated for a Barry Award. Evan’s Gate received an Edgar Best Novel nomination.

Wanting to try her hand at something different and edgier, Rhys conceived Molly Murphy—brash, fearless Irish immigrant in New York City. The first book in this series, Murphy’s Law, won three awards including the Agatha. Every subsequent book has received starred reviews and award nominations. For the Love of Mike won the Anthony Award at the world mystery convention. Oh Danny Boy won a Macavity. The ninth book, The Last Illusion, will be published in March

Rhys also enjoys writing short stories and has achieved much critical acclaim for them. Doppelganger won the Anthony award and was included in the world’s finest mystery and crime stories anthology. More recently her story Voodoo was chosen to be part of the anthology of the best of 50 years of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.

Rhys is a past national board member of Mystery Writers of America. When not writing she loves to travel, sing, hike, play her Celtic harp, and entertain her grandchildren. She blogs at Jungle Red Writers and the Lady Killers.